Anchor Base

Anchor Base

The Blake Ambassador Programme has been running since 2007 and partners with Antarctica NZ, NIWA, Tara Expeditions and the Department of Conservation to give young scientists and conservationists the opportunity to work on conservation and science projects in NZ and...
Fishy Fun Begins

Fishy Fun Begins

While the thought of working with fish all day might make some feel a little queasy, Erin and I felt right at home as soon as we were welcomed by the team at NIWA Northland Marine Research Centre. Located in the coastal township of Ruakaka, a 30-minute drive from...
Ozone Sonde Launch and the LIDAR

Ozone Sonde Launch and the LIDAR

Most atmospheric measurements are not so glamorous to the casual observer. Twiddle a couple of dials, the machine goes ping, then a NIWA scientist works their magic to process this into usable data for scientists around the world. However, ozone sondes and the LIDAR...
Atmospheric Monitoring

Atmospheric Monitoring

The average Kiwi would not be able to say much about the remote town of Lauder, which is a small stop on the Otago Central Rail Trail and around 35 km from Alexandra. However, in the atmospheric research community its coordinates are very well known, as it is host to...
I will be back here to volunteer again

I will be back here to volunteer again

The last day brings with it torrential rain.  Almost everyone is on dinghy duty as we finish the last coastal traps.  I am soaked within ten minutes, but the waterfalls are astounding.  Again, the sea life is on display and penguins are all over the rocks we are...
Tackling Trap Lines

Tackling Trap Lines

Today we have decided to tackle all of the remaining trap lines near the five fingers peninsula.  My trap line runs along the coastline of five fingers, and we have an early start to make sure we catch low tide.  I continue to be shocked by the variation in the...